Hi! Shipping shouldn't make a 'bulls-eye' go away.
An egg is fertile or not fertile. A fertile egg has a bulls-eye, an unfertilized egg does not.
I candle shipped eggs early on Day 6 so I can do a crack-out now to check. Much later and the whole business begins to disintegrate and I can't tell well (at least I can't tell because the yolk is prone to break).
Viable or not viable because of scrambling/wobbly air cells is another thing.
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Do you mean this:
An egg is fertile or not fertile. A fertile egg has a bulls-eye, an unfertilized egg does not.
I candle shipped eggs early on Day 6 so I can do a crack-out now to check. Much later and the whole business begins to disintegrate and I can't tell well (at least I can't tell because the yolk is prone to break).
Viable or not viable because of scrambling/wobbly air cells is another thing.
edited to add:
Do you mean this:
"Shipped eggs can get scrambled, the yolk can mix together and not show any signs of fertility. Incubating will only show development and growth development if all is well with shipping...my thoughts...."
In that case, you obviously couldn't find a 'bulls-eye' in an obviously scrambled egg.
Lisa
In that case, you obviously couldn't find a 'bulls-eye' in an obviously scrambled egg.
Lisa
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